The Education Blog
The Education Blog
Not everyone learns by reading a textbook or listening to an audio lesson. Some of us need to move. If you’re the kind of person who fidgets during lessons, learns best while doing something with your hands, or finds it easier to remember words when you act them out, you’re probably a kinesthetic learner. Kinesthetic Read More
Think about how you first learned to recognise objects as a child. Before you could read or speak, you connected images with meaning. A picture of a dog? You knew it was “dog” — even before you knew the word. This connection between images and understanding is at the heart of visual learning. And it’s Read More
Have you ever heard a catchy song in another language? You might find yourself singing it for hours, even if you don’t know the words. That’s multisensory learning in action. Using your visual, auditory, and kinesthetic senses helps you learn languages fast and well. Doodling flashcards, acting out new verbs, or mimicking accents helps your Read More
You hear it all the time — “Just listen more, and you’ll improve your language skills.” But if you’ve ever zoned out while playing a podcast or got lost in a fast TV show, you know listening alone isn’t enough. Real progress comes from how you listen. In this post, we’ll explore simple but powerful Read More